[Prognostic impact of prior cardiopathy in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia].

Isabel Monedero-Sánchez, Pablo Robles-Velasco, Elia Pérez-Fernández, Amador Rubio-Caballero, Cecilia Marco-Quirós, Victoria Espejo-Bares, Verónica Artiaga-de-la-Barrera, Carla Jiménez-Martínez, Carlos García-Jiménez, Pablo González-Alirangues
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Abstract

Objective: From the onset of COVID-19 pandemic, the presence of previous cardiopathy was thought to be related with a worse prognosis of the disease. We aimed to analyse that theoretical adverse impact in a large cohort of patients.

Method: We selected 1065 patients admitted for SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia between March and June 2020, divided in three groups according to (1) absence of cardiopathy, (2) presence of valvular heart disease or ischemic heart disease, or (3) presence of heart failure. We analysed the differences between groups regarding the need for admission in intensive care unit for mechanical ventilation or mortality during admission, or mortality during admission or in the next 6 months.

Results: The factors that were associated with a worse prognosis both in acute phase and in the next 6 months were age, male gender, obesity and oncologic disease. The presence of previous cardiopathy did not have an adverse prognostic impact neither initially nor in the short term, in our study.

Conclusions: We did not obtain significative association of the presence of cardiopathy with a worse medical evolution, neither in acute phase nor in the short term, of patients admitted for SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia.

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[COVID-19肺炎住院患者曾患心脏病的预后影响]。
目的:从 COVID-19 大流行开始,人们就认为曾患心血管病的患者预后较差。我们的目的是在一大批患者中分析这种理论上的不利影响:我们选取了 2020 年 3 月至 6 月期间因 SARS-CoV-2 肺炎入院的 1065 名患者,按照(1)无心脏病、(2)有瓣膜性心脏病或缺血性心脏病或(3)有心力衰竭分为三组。我们分析了各组之间在需要入住重症监护室进行机械通气、入院期间的死亡率、入院期间或未来 6 个月的死亡率方面的差异:急性期和未来 6 个月预后较差的相关因素是年龄、男性、肥胖和肿瘤疾病。在我们的研究中,既往心脏病的存在在初期和短期内都不会对预后产生不利影响:无论是在急性期还是在短期内,我们都没有发现因 SARS-CoV-2 肺炎入院的患者出现心血管病与病情恶化有明显的关联。
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Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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